kirkt
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kirkt's post in Moving files, then "the destination you have specified does not exist" was marked as the answerTo Darrell:
1) Having trouble getting this command to work properly, let's try next step and return here if necessary.
2) No effect
3) All disks included and allocation method = High-water
4) Aha, can't copy the files anywhere! Reboot, reattach external drive, same issue. I had tried to access the files and some of them played when opened, but now I am finding that either the drive is damaged or the external drive cradle is.
So, it turns out the issue is with the SOURCE drive is the issue, not the "destination" that was specified in the windows error message.
Not an unRAID issue at all.
Thanks to anyone who helped here.